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Being on-call for emergency maintenance involves being the go-to person for any unexpected problems that arise with a building’s electricity, plumbing, or other systems. The on-call technician needs to be available at all times to respond to emergencies, keeping their phone with them and ready to jump into action.

When an emergency happens, the on-call technician needs to be able to quickly diagnose the problem and come up with a plan to fix it. They may need to work with other team members or outside contractors to get the job done as quickly and efficiently as possible.

While being on-call can be unpredictable and challenging, it is an essential part of building maintenance and repair. The on-call technician needs to be proactive in identifying potential problems and addressing them before they become emergencies. This could involve performing routine maintenance tasks or making recommendations to building owners or managers on ways to improve the reliability and efficiency of their systems.

Overall, being on-call for emergency maintenance requires a unique combination of technical expertise, communication skills, and the ability to stay calm under pressure. It’s a role that can provide a sense of purpose and fulfillment for those who are up for the challenge.